Sasikala, Dhinakaran may incite violence: AIADMK
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Senior Ministers and AIADMK leaders on Saturday complained to Director General of Police J.K. Tripathy that V.K. Sasikala, aide of former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, and T.T.V. Dhinakaran, normal secretary of Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, had been making an attempt to incite violence.
Ministers D. Jayakumar, P. Thangamani, C.Ve. Shanmugam and social gathering presidium chairman E. Madhusudhanan had been amongst those that met Mr. Tripathy.
On Thursday, they lodged a criticism looking for to forestall Ms. Sasikala from utilizing the AIADMK flag. “We have no objection to Ms. Sasikala’s return to the city on February 8. However, T.T.V. Dhinakaran said Ms. Sasikala would travel using the party flag. Mr. Dhinakaran said even if we complain to the DGP or the chiefs of armed forces, no one can prevent them. A few supporters of Ms. Sasikala said they would become 100 human bombs and reach Tamil Nadu,” Mr. Shanmugam stated on Saturday.
Mr. Shanmugam alleged Mr. Dhinakaran issued a significant risk, which might trigger regulation and order issues within the State. To incite violence, Ms. Sasikala, Mr. Dhinakaran and their males have hatched a “major conspiracy”. The AIADMK authorities has been functioning efficiently, he stated.
“Ms. Sasikala, who has come out of prison, claims that she is the AIADMK leader and has been acting in contempt of the Supreme Court orders. They are planning to incite violence and blame the AIADMK,” stated Mr. Shanmugam.
Meanwhile, a press launch from the workplace of the DGP stated the police would take precautionary measures to forestall political, faith and caste associated issues
The launch stated, “We have received information that some specific group, with a political motive, are pretending as some other organisations and are planning to cause law and order problems by disrupting public transport and public peace. These types of activities will cause law and order problems and will be a stumbling block in maintaining the peace of the State.”
Action could be taken towards those that indulged in illegal acts, it added.